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STOP Fishing SPINNERBAITS Like This (5 Spinnerbait Mistakes)



Spinnerbait bass fishing goes back for years and years. Although Spinnerbaits are not a NEW Lure, they have seemed to drop out of popularity over the years!

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There is a lot more to a spinnerbait them simply casting it out and reeling it back in. You not only want to have the right spinnerbait for the conditions that you are fishing, but it is also always good to impart some action into your spinnerbait by popping your rod tip and hitting it against cover.

One of the best things to catch more bass on a spinnerbait is by simply adding a small piece of plastic to the spinnerbait itself. This will help the bass to inhale the hook better, leading to more hook ups and catches.

I hope these 5 spinnerbait tips will help you catch more bass from the boat or from the shore!

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25 Comments

  1. I found that the skirt in the spinnerbait is just a gimmick. It seems to be more effective to put a minnow shape plastic with T-tail or straight tail. It can be rolled slowly to let plenty of time for the fish to strike.

  2. Just started fishing a week ago. So its hard for me to tell in the video. But when you say "pop the rod tip" it looks like you just pointed it down. Again i just started so sorry if this is equivalent to a kindergarten question 😅

  3. i have a kind of big spinnerbait with a trailer holder and the hook is separate from the head long spoons, i put a long trailer on it and use it almost jigging with it, i catch more fish with that than all my other lures together, it looks almost like a fly with spinning spoons. big pikes, musky, big bass.

  4. Ty, thanks so much for sharing this detailed video. I’d like to plug a few holes in my understanding: 1) Are all other spinner baits size 1/2 oz besides the one you said is 3/4 oz (single Colorado)? 2) for the Colorado/Indiana version what are the blade sizes.; 3) for the Colorado/Willow version what is the Willow blade size?; and lastly, for the Go to River version, what are the blade sizes? Sorry if I missed any of this in the video! I would like to order the right parts to make a few of these for myself. Thanks so much!

  5. I love adding weight to my spinner bait so I can fish it faster and deeper. I use a bull shot from gremlin on the wire ahead of the existing lead head. It’s a bullet weight that is split like a split shot sinker.

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